MattisManzel 20:36, 4 December 2005 (CET): Yes, this is exiting. Imagine we now had the rss-feed of the wiki-nodes themselves, not the recent changes. We could then append the wikis every single neighbor of us has on his wiki-node and put them in the graph. We could say show me 2, show me three levels. Maybe the rss-feed of the wiki-node / map? Maybe we could ask: What is the shortest connection via their neighbors from wiki A to wiki B? Click. And it graphically highlights it for you.

example: these are from the wiki-node of free-culture wiki and the info could fly in here by rss-feed

We'll have to make up a standard that does best fit for all. Not wait til it is agreed on a standard but make it up, on a wiki, so that everybody can interfere and say: wait, it would be better to do it like this: ...

I kept up the clean-linking syntax wiki-name: page-name. In a way this is imagineable for every page in wikilandia. Remember the wiki-spam pages on dozens of wikis? This network could have been visualized like that as well.